We're getting married on 19th November. - Present Continuous: Arrangements., The sun will rise at 6.30 tomorrow morning. - Will: Future facts., I expect they will be late again. - Will: Predictions or expectations., I'll have the steak, please. - Will: Instant decisions for the immediate future., When she retires, I'll definitely apply for the job. - Will: Strong intentions., This time tomorrow, I'll be travelling to Peru. - Future Continuous: events or actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future., In the 22nd century, people will be living to the age of 130. - Future Continuous: Predicted or expected trends., By the year 2030, I'll have left school and started work. - Future Perfect Simple: Actions or events that will already be completed by a particular time in the future. , On Saturday we'll have been living here for three years. - Future Perfect Continuous: the continuous nature of actions and events in the future., Shall we phone to see what time the film starts? - Shall: questions which are suggestions and offers with We and I., After Christmas, I'm going to get a job and save up. - Be going to: Intentions, plans or resolutions., My nose is tickling. I'm going to sneeze. - Be going to: Predictions based on evidence or knowledge., The class starts at 9 o'clock. - Present Simple: Scheduled, timetabled or fixed events., We'd better hurry - the train is just about to leave. - Be (just) about to: Actions or Events which we expect to happen in the immediate future., I'm on the point of going out. Could you phone back later, please? - Be on the point of: immediate future., We're likely to see you next week. - Be likely/Unlikely to: Probable or improbable actions or events., The police are bound to discover who broke in eventually. - Be bound to: Actions or events which you think are certain to happen.,

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